In recent times considerable research attention has been directed to understanding dark networks, especially criminal and terrorist networks. Dark networks are those in which member motivations are self rather than public interested, achievements come at the cost of other individuals, groups or societies and, in addition, their activities are both ‘covert and illegal’ (Raab & Milward, 2003: 415). This ‘darkness’ has implications for the way in which these networks are structured, the strategies adopted and their recruitment methods. Such entities exhibit distinctive operating characteristics including most notably the tension between creating an efficient network structure while retaining the ability to hide from public view while avoiding...
A small but growing number of analysts of criminal activity have used social network analysis (SNA) ...
This article offers some remarks on a few critical issues related to explanation in criminal networ...
NoCertain crimes are difficult to be committed by individuals but carefully organised by group of as...
This paper applies social network analysis techniques to a case study of police corruption in order ...
The study aimed to investigate why police officers engage in corruption, the role of trust in facili...
Most corruption research is into what causes corruption, rather than how it functions, on instituti...
Criminals organized in networks generate an estimated €900 billion a year worldwide, which is obtain...
Dark networks refer to organizations that are covert and illegal in nature. Terrorist networks, orga...
Social network analysis is a fruitful approach to the study of relations and interaction between act...
Resilient organised crime groups survive and prosper despite law enforcement activity, criminal comp...
The institution the police force has been established to protect citizens and their property from ha...
The techniques offered by the analysis of social networks have rapidly increased in the last years i...
Bright networks spend billions of dollars each year trying to eliminate dark networks, and yet they ...
This thesis presents two empirical papers investigating collaboration in a drug trafficking network,...
Corruption in policing is a criminological phenomenon that is regularly misconstrued – whether as a ...
A small but growing number of analysts of criminal activity have used social network analysis (SNA) ...
This article offers some remarks on a few critical issues related to explanation in criminal networ...
NoCertain crimes are difficult to be committed by individuals but carefully organised by group of as...
This paper applies social network analysis techniques to a case study of police corruption in order ...
The study aimed to investigate why police officers engage in corruption, the role of trust in facili...
Most corruption research is into what causes corruption, rather than how it functions, on instituti...
Criminals organized in networks generate an estimated €900 billion a year worldwide, which is obtain...
Dark networks refer to organizations that are covert and illegal in nature. Terrorist networks, orga...
Social network analysis is a fruitful approach to the study of relations and interaction between act...
Resilient organised crime groups survive and prosper despite law enforcement activity, criminal comp...
The institution the police force has been established to protect citizens and their property from ha...
The techniques offered by the analysis of social networks have rapidly increased in the last years i...
Bright networks spend billions of dollars each year trying to eliminate dark networks, and yet they ...
This thesis presents two empirical papers investigating collaboration in a drug trafficking network,...
Corruption in policing is a criminological phenomenon that is regularly misconstrued – whether as a ...
A small but growing number of analysts of criminal activity have used social network analysis (SNA) ...
This article offers some remarks on a few critical issues related to explanation in criminal networ...
NoCertain crimes are difficult to be committed by individuals but carefully organised by group of as...